Visiting CORNWALL

come and Visit CORNWALL with us

Cornwall is a beautiful county in the south-west of England and the perfect place to learn English.

The area has a rich history with beautiful beaches and friendly people.

Language Tree is based in Truro, the capital of Cornwall. A small, vibrant city with plenty of things to do and people to meet. It also provides the perfect base for exploring the rest of Cornwall.

The closest airports are Newquay & Exeter international airports.

SOME AMAZING things to do around CORNWALL

Here are just a few of the great things you can do while you are here in Cornwall.

We can include all these activities and many more as part of your visit with us, just let us know what you are interested in when you book.

Go to the beach: www.visitcornwall.com/beachesThere are literally hundreds to choose from and they are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can choose from quiet, calm coves to busy surfing beaches with live music. There is something for everyone. Watch the video to see which one you like best...

The Eden Project: www.edenproject.comOne of the top tourist attractions in the UK, the Eden Project is an awe-inspiring place where you can walk through a tropical jungle, a Mediterranean garden and learn about the world of plants. There are activities for all ages making it a perfect family outing.

Cycle the Camel Trail: www.sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map/route/camel-trailOne of the best ways to experience Cornwall is by bike. There are a wide variety of cycle trails around the county, the Camel Trail is one of the most popular. It follows an old railway line along the Camel Estuary finishing in the beautiful fishing village of Padstow - a perfect place to enjoy a pasty and ice-cream (or visit one of Rick Stein's famous restaurants if you would prefer some more sophisticated food).

Tate St Ives:www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ivesPart of the famous Tate art galleries around the UK, Tate St Ives celebrates the rich history of famous artists that have lived in St Ives. As well as the art gallery, Tate also runs the Barbara Hepworth sculpture garden tucked away in one of narrow streets of this wonderful seaside town.

Minack Theatre: www.minack.comThis must surely be one of the most dramatic theatre locations in the world. The Minack Theatre is carved into the side of a cliff right at the very end of Cornwall near Land's End. It is a truly magical place to watch a play with the sunset in the background as it sinks into the sea.

Falmouth & Pendennis Castle: www.falmouth.co.ukFalmouth has a long maritime history connecting the UK to the rest of the world. Pendennis Castle overlooks the town and was built by Henry VIII to protect the harbour from the Spanish Armada. Nowadays, Falmouth is a bustling harbour town which hosts a variety of maritime festivals during the summer.